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Damrosch
[ dam-rosh; German dahm-rawsh ]
noun
- Le·o·pold [lee, -, uh, -pohld, ley, -aw-pawlt] 1832–85, German conductor and violinist, in the U.S. after 1871.
- his son Walter Jo·han·nes [joh-, han, -is], 1862–1950, U.S. conductor, born in Germany.
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First I went to say good-bye to Damrosch, as he is going to Europe.
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She studied in her native city under Leopold Damrosch, besides which she received much instruction from her father.
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The music for the occasion was supplied by "Young Damrosch" and his orchestra.
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Where, now, could be seen such an audience as Dr. Damrosch had gathered for his first season of German opera?
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Walter Damrosch tells of a matron in Chicago who, in company with her young nephew, was attending a musical entertainment.
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